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Sichuan to Tibet Overland Expidition’s Tour Details

Embark on a captivating journey through the mesmerizing landscapes of Sichuan and Tibet on this overland tour. This adventure will take you on a scenic route, allowing you to witness the beauty of the region and immerse yourself in its rich cultural heritage. Throughout the tour, we prioritize simplicity, politeness, and professionalism to ensure an enjoyable and hassle-free experience for all travelers.

Starting from the charming town of Chengdu in Sichuan province, we will venture into the heartland of Khampa culture, driving across expansive plateau grasslands and encountering nomadic families along the way. Highlights of the tour include visits to fascinating sites such as the Yilhun Lhatso Lake, adorned with thousands of rock carvings of sacred mantras, and the renowned Dege Parkhang Printing House, famous for its ancient woodblocks and scriptures.

As we continue our journey, we will cross several mountain passes and witness the breathtaking beauty of the region, including the mighty Yangzi River, vast alpine forests, and snow-capped mountains. Along the way, we will pass through traditional Tibetan villages, providing glimpses into the daily lives of the local people and their herds of yaks.

Upon reaching Chamdo, one of the largest cities in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), you will have the opportunity to explore the bustling streets and shop for provisions before heading towards the picturesque town of Basho. This remote location offers stunning views of mountains, the Mekong River, and the solitude of lone nomad families living on the high plateau grasslands.

Continuing our journey, we will drive through green valleys, passing by the enchanting Ranwu Lake, known for its crystal-clear waters and reflections of snow-capped peaks. The road will lead us to the alpine forest valley of Lulang, with its colorful wild blossoms and panoramic views of majestic mountains such as Mt. Namcha Barwa and Mt. Gyala Palri.

Arriving in Nyintri, you will experience the unique subtropical climate and virgin forests of the region. Take a moment to appreciate the serenity of the surroundings and marvel at the wonders of nature. A visit to the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, one of the most sacred temples in Tibet, and the iconic Potala Palace, a masterpiece of Tibetan architecture, are among the highlights of the tour.

To further enhance your Tibetan experience, we will take a day trip to Namtso Lake, one of the three holiest lakes in Tibet. Here, you will be captivated by the breathtaking vistas of the lake, surrounded by the magnificent Thangula Range. Along the way, we will have the chance to meet a nomadic family and gain insights into their unique lifestyle.

As the tour concludes, our dedicated guide and driver will ensure a smooth and comfortable transfer to the airport or train station in Lhasa, bidding you farewell as you depart for your next destination.

Sichuan to Tibet Overland Expidition

Tour Itinerary of Sichuan to Tibet Overland Expidition

DAY 01: ARRIVAL AT CHENGDU BY AIR

Upon your arrival at Chengdu International Airport, our local guide and driver will warmly greet you. A short 30-minute drive will take you to your hotel in downtown Chengdu. Take some time to rest and alleviate any jet lag. Overnight stay in Chengdu.

DAY 02: HALF DAY ESCORTED TOUR TO GIANT PANDA BREEDING CENTRE

Attraction: Giant Panda Breeding Centre, featuring adorable Giant Pandas and Red Pandas.

In the morning, our guide and driver will meet you at the hotel lobby at around 8 am to start an enchanting day. Your first stop is the Panda Breeding Centre, where you can observe the playful Giant Pandas and Red Pandas. The morning hours are especially lively, as you witness these lovable creatures rolling, climbing, and feasting on bamboo. Established in 1987 with six rescued Pandas, the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Centre now houses approximately 83 Pandas. Prepare to be amazed by the sight of newly born Panda cubs in the nursery. After lunch, you will have time to pack and prepare for your upcoming overland journey through the Tibetan plateau. In the afternoon, you will meet your Tibetan guide and driver to confirm the departure time of your trip. Overnight stay in Chengdu.

DAY 03: CHENGDU - YA'AN - LUDING - KANGDING (380km, 7 to 8 hours' drive)

Attractions: Chengdu countryside view, Kangding Tibetan town nestled in a narrow valley.

Today, we will drive to Kangding via Ya’an and Luding. The well-paved highway ends at Ya’an, and from there, the road becomes twisted and narrow within the gorge, sometimes taking longer than expected. As we continue our drive, we pass through the Mt. Erlang (3437m) tunnel and follow the river upstream to Kangding. Serving as the capital of Ganzi Tibetan Prefecture, Kangding has seen an increasing number of Chinese merchants settling in the town. The river flowing through the middle of the town plays an important role during sunny summer days. After dinner, you can take a short walk around the streets. Overnight stay in Kangding.

DAY 04: KANGDING (2395m) - TAGONG - BAMEI (2958m) (230km, 7 hours' drive)

Attractions: Mt. Zheduo (4270m), expansive nomadic pastures of Tagong, Tagong Phalhakang Monastery, blooming wild flowers, majestic snow-capped peaks, and local Tibetan houses.

Today, we will drive across the Zheduo Pass (4270m), marked by a heap of prayer flags and a stupa. Tibetan pilgrims consider passes to be the cleanest spots and often adorn them with prayer flags. As we drive further into the valley, we pass by the recently opened Kangding airport. Before reaching Xinduqiao, you will be captivated by the colorful triangular prayer flags and intricately carved mantras adorning the hillside along the road. Xinduqiao is renowned among Chinese tourists as a photographer’s paradise, especially during spring when the yellowish leaves of the roadside trees create a picturesque landscape. The division between the southern and northern highways also occurs at Xinduqiao. We will take the spur road northward, and Tagong will come into sight with its enormous mantra carving on a small hill, accompanied by lines of prayer flags. Tagong is famous for its pastures, where Tibetan herders can be found, as well as the Pha Lhakang Monastery. Lhakang Monastery predates the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, and its replica Sakya Muni Buddha statue was carved during Princess Wencheng’s journey to Tibet in the 7th century, alongside the original Buddha image. After lunch, we will continue driving to Bamei (Garthar). Overnight stay in a guesthouse.

DAY 05: BAMEI - TAWU - DRANGO (Luhuo) - GANZI (3394m) (165km, 5 hours' drive)

Attractions: Nomads and herds of yaks across vast pastures, Ganzi Gompa.

Bamei is a picturesque village situated in a basin valley. In the morning, you can capture stunning shots of the sunrise casting its glow over the town. The road is lined with stupas, and the monastery bustles with locals performing circumambulation in the early morning. After breakfast, we will drive straight to Ganzi via Tawu and Drango. The road conditions today are comparatively challenging, and the journey may take longer than expected. Along the way, you will pass through nomadic areas and witness yaks grazing in the valleys. In the afternoon, we will arrive in Ganzi, where you will have the opportunity to visit Ganzi Monastery. This largest monastery in the region accommodates over 500 monks and is perched on a small hill visible from downtown. In the afternoon, you may even witness the monks engaging in debates in the courtyard. Overnight stay in Ganzi.

DAY 06: GANZI (3394m) - MANIGANGO - TROLA - DEGE (4327m) (210km, 6 hours' drive)

Attractions: Manigango nomads, Yilhun Lhatso Lake, Trola Pass (5050m), Dege Parkhang.

Embarking on a journey to the heartland of Khampa culture, we drive to Dege today, traversing the plateau grasslands. As we drive, nomadic family tents dot the region, offering glimpses of their traditional lifestyle. After approximately 15km from Manigango and before crossing the Trola Pass, we make a fascinating stop at Yilhun Lhatso Lake. This enchanting lake is adorned with thousands of giant rocks intricately carved with the mantra “Om Ma Ni Pad Mi Hum.” Each year, nearby villagers gather here voluntarily to carve mantras on the rocks over several days. We’ll take a short hike up to the lakeshore and then proceed to Dege by crossing the majestic Trola Pass (5050m). Upon reaching Dege, we will visit the renowned Dege Parkhang (Printing House). Since the 18th century, Dege Parkhang has been famous for printing scriptures. Despite being damaged during the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s, the murals and woodblocks have been restored. On the second floor, you will have the opportunity to see some of the preserved old woodblocks and witness a functioning printer. Overnight stay in Dege.

DAY 07: DEGE (4327m) - CHAMDO (3240m) (337km, 7 hours)

Attractions: Drichu (Yangzi) River, nomads, and herds of yaks.

Today, we will traverse several passes on our way to Chamdo. We cross the Yangzi River bridge, which marks the border of the Tibet Autonomous Region. At the bridge’s end, a checkpoint will verify your documents and permits for entry into TAR. Chamdo is located in a wide valley between two rivers and is one of the largest cities in TAR. You can take the opportunity to shop for provisions for the remaining days of your journey to Lhasa. Overnight stay in Chamdo.

DAY 08: CHAMDO (4327m) - RIWOCHE (3800m) - RIWOCHE TSUGLHAKANG (110km, 6 hours' drive)

Attractions: Mekong River, 1500-year-old juniper forest, and Riwoche Tsuglhakang Monastery.

We will follow the road along the Dza-chu (Mekong River) for some distance before veering south towards Riwoche. As we ascend, you will witness a breathtaking fusion of alpine coniferous and deciduous forests. Slowly ascending the Trugu la pass or Zholpel la (4688m), we continue following the Dzichu upstream until we reach Riwoche (Ratsaka) town. From there, it’s only 29km on a newly built road to Riwoche Monastery. Founded in 1276 by Sangye On, the monastery is painted with distinctive black, white, and red vertical stripes, characteristic of the Taklung lineage. In the afternoon, we will drive back to Riwoche town for an overnight stay.

DAY 09: RIWOCHE (3800m) - TENGCHEN (3820m) (148km, 5-6 hours' drive)

Attractions: Numerous Bon monasteries.

Today, we pass by several Nyingmapa and Bon monasteries along the route, crossing several mountains such as Seya la (4680m) and the white marble mountain before the pass. This region is renowned for the diversity of natural herbs used in Tibetan medicine. As we travel through barley fields and red rock gorges, we will reach our destination for the day, Tengchen. This area is considered the heartland of Bon religion, and the local economy revolves mainly around the trade of caterpillar fungus. Overnight stay in Tengchen.

DAY 10: TENGCHEN (3820m) - BACHEN - SOK (4000m) (270km, 8 hours)

Attractions: Glimpses of Nyenchen Thangla Range, vast nomadic camps, and herds of yaks.

Today, we will cross several passes to reach the high plateau of northeastern Tibet. Prepare to be captivated by the magnificent views of vast pastures dotted with nomadic communities and mighty snow-capped mountains, known as Jangthang Drogpas (northern nomad lands). The highlight of the journey is crossing the Shel la pass (4905m), the highest and most picturesque pass along the northern route. Through alpine valleys, we will eventually reach Bachen county, bypassing the main road, and then travel the remaining 33km to Sok. Overnight stay in Sok.

DAY 11: SOK (4000m) - NAKCHU (4500m) (237km, 7 hours' drive)

Attractions: Scattered nomad villages and tents along the route.

Today, we embark on a scenic drive through several nomadic counties and villages. The vast pastures unfold before us, sparsely populated yet peacefully inhabited by nomads who move with the changing seasons. Crossing a couple of gentle passes, we are rewarded with a panoramic view of Nakchu city from the ridge of the Tuoka la pass (4640m). Nakchu is the largest and most developed city in the northern Tibet plateau. Its strategic location on the Qinghai-Tibet highway and train road makes it the center of trade for the entire nomadic region of northern Tibet. Nakchu is also renowned for its annual horse racing festival in August, which is a popular traditional event among the nomadic community. Overnight stay in Nakchu.

DAY 12: NAKCHU (4500m) - DAMSHUNG - NAMTSO (4730m) (230km, 6 hours' drive)

Attractions: Nomadic villages, Qinghai-Tibet train track, Holy Namtso Lake.

Today, we follow a well-paved road adjacent to the Qinghai-Tibet railway until we reach Damshung county. Along the way, the picturesque scenery of nomadic villages and yaks grazing on the grasslands mesmerizes us. From Damshung, we turn westward, crossing the Lagen la pass (5190m). It is from this pass that you will catch your first breathtaking view of the stunning Namtso Lake. As we continue our drive on the paved road, we pass through grassy fields and encounter several nomadic family tents. The Tashi Do peninsula offers a magnificent view of the turquoise shades of the lake, surrounded by snow-capped ranges. Namtso Lake is the second-largest saltwater lake in China (the largest being Kokonor in Qinghai) and the highest saltwater natural lake in the world. In the late afternoon, you can follow the pilgrimage trail around the peninsula. Overnight stay at a local guesthouse on the peninsula.

DAY 13: LHASA ESCORTED TOUR

Attractions: Potala Palace and Drepung Monastery.

Today, we visit the iconic Potala Palace, a cardinal landmark of Tibet and a masterpiece of Tibetan architecture. Originally built in the 7th century and later reconstructed in the 17th century, this palace served as the residence of the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government. While ascending the long flight of steps may be challenging, the spiritual experience and the opportunity to leave your footprints in this world heritage site make it worthwhile. In the afternoon, we explore the Drepung Monastery, once the world’s largest monastery housing over 10,000 monks. Although it has suffered from destruction at different times, there is still much to see as we navigate through the narrow and winding lanes that lead to the monks’ quarters. Continue to acclimatize and alleviate jet lag for the remainder of the day. Overnight stay in Lhasa.

Day 14: NAMTSO LAKE (4700m) DAY TRIP, 8.5hrs, 500km.

Attractions: Namtso lake, Mt. Nyechen Thangla, Lagen la pass(5190m), view of Thangula range and Nomad family.

Today, we will embark on a day trip to the breathtaking Namtso lake, located to the northwest of Lhasa. Driving along the Qinghai-Tibet highway, we will follow the Tibet train track until Damshong, and then continue westward, crossing the Lagen la pass. The journey offers magnificent views of the vast pastures known as Jiangthang, which have been home to plateau nomads for centuries. As we ascend the ridge of the Lagen la (5190m), the awe-inspiring vista of Namtso lake unfolds before us. The paved road winds through the nomadic grasslands, and during the summer season, you can spot the black tents of nomad families along the roadside.

Our destination is Tashi peninsula, where you will have ample time to explore the area and enjoy the serene beauty of Namtso lake. This holy lake holds great significance for Tibetans, who undertake month-long pilgrimage circumambulations around its shores during certain ritual periods. Namtso lake, the world’s highest saltwater lake and the second largest in China, stretches 70km in length and 30km in breadth (the largest saltwater lake in China is Kokorno lake in Qinghai province). On the way back to Lhasa, we will visit a nomad family, providing you with a glimpse into their lifestyle and the opportunity to experience the yak wool tent firsthand. Overnight in Lhasa.

DAY 15: LHASA AIRPORT/ TRAIN STATION SEND OFF

Today, our guide and driver will accompany you to the airport or train station for your departure to your next destination. It’s time to bid farewell and say goodbye, as our memorable journey comes to an end.

Tour Services of Sichuan to Tibet Overland Expidition

Included

  • All necessary Tibet travel permits.
  • Entrance ticket for all the attractions listed in the itinerary.
  • Entrance for your Vehicle and guide for the Everest Natural Reserve.
  • Private transportation in Tibet with experienced local Tibetan driver: Ranging from Business van to minibus depending on the group size.
  • English speaking Proffesional Tour guide (Local Tibetan).
  • Lodging in three star rating hotels: Hotel rooms are based on double occupancy ( with Breakfast).
  • Free shuttle Pick-up and send-off services at the beginning/end of the tour.
  • A mobile with local SIM card during the tour with your tour guide (it can receive international calls and text messages).
  • An Oxygen tank and First Aid box in Car (Size of Oxygen Tank base on group member).
  • Two water bottle each day/person.
  • Lodging and meals for guide and drivers.

Excluded

  • Travel insurance which covers tour cancellation and emergency evacuation (highly recommended to buy from your home country).
  • Chinese Visa or Tibet Group Visa ( If coming from Nepal).
  • International and domestic flight/train tickets.
  • Lunches and Dinners averagely a meal in Tibet (Around USD5 per person).
  • Gratuities (Tips) for the guide and driver. ( Highly recommend to give at end of tour).

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Conclusion of Sichuan to Tibet Overland Expidition

In conclusion, our Sichuan to Tibet Overland Tour offers an extraordinary adventure through captivating landscapes and cultural treasures. With a focus on simplicity, politeness, and professionalism, we have strived to provide an unforgettable experience for all travelers.

Throughout the journey, we have traversed the stunning plateau grasslands, encountered nomadic families, and marveled at the beauty of sacred lakes and snow-capped mountains. We have explored the vibrant towns and cities, witnessing the unique lifestyles and traditions of the local people.

From the ancient woodblocks and scriptures of the Dege Parkhang Printing House to the bustling streets of Lhasa, where the Jokhang Temple and Potala Palace stand as testaments to Tibet’s rich heritage, we have immersed ourselves in the wonders of this region.

The tour has allowed us to appreciate the serenity of alpine valleys, the grandeur of alpine forests, and the tranquility of lakes like Namtso. We have shared moments with nomadic families, gaining insights into their way of life and forging connections that transcend cultural boundaries.

As our journey comes to a close, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to our dedicated guide and driver, whose professionalism and expertise have made this experience seamless and enjoyable. We also express our appreciation for the warm hospitality shown by the local communities we encountered along the way.

This Sichuan to Tibet Overland Tour has not only provided us with remarkable memories but has also deepened our understanding of the diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage of the region. We depart with a sense of awe and gratitude, cherishing the moments shared and carrying the spirit of this adventure with us.

We invite you to join us on future expeditions, where we continue to offer remarkable experiences, simple and polite interactions, and a commitment to professionalism. Together, let us explore the wonders of the world and create lasting memories.

FAQs of Sichuan to Tibet Overland Expidition

Q: What is the duration of the Sichuan to Tibet Overland Tour?

A: The tour duration is 16 days, allowing ample time to explore the region’s highlights and immerse yourself in its culture and landscapes.

Q: What are the main attractions included in the tour?

A: The tour encompasses a range of attractions, including the mesmerizing Yilhun Lhatso Lake, the famous Dege Parkhang Printing House, the stunning Ranwu Lake, and the iconic Potala Palace in Lhasa, among others.

Q: Will I have the opportunity to interact with local communities and nomadic families?

A: Yes, during the tour, you will have the chance to engage with local communities and gain insights into the unique lifestyles of nomadic families. This interaction provides a deeper understanding of the region’s rich cultural heritage.

Q: Is altitude sickness a concern on this tour?

A: Altitude sickness can affect some individuals when traveling to higher elevations. Our tour itinerary includes gradual acclimatization to minimize any potential discomfort. It is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional prior to the trip and follow their guidance.

Q: What is the level of physical fitness required for this tour?

A: The tour involves some driving, short hikes, and walks in various locations. While a basic level of physical fitness is advisable, the activities are generally manageable for most individuals. Please inform us of any specific requirements or concerns, and we will strive to accommodate them.

Q: What type of accommodations can I expect during the tour?

A: We prioritize comfortable and clean accommodations that reflect the local character of each destination. Depending on availability, we provide a range of options, including hotels, guesthouses, and tented camps where appropriate.

Q: Do I need any special permits or documents to travel to Tibet?

A: Yes, traveling to Tibet requires specific permits and documents, including the Tibet Travel Permit. Our team will assist you in obtaining the necessary permits and provide guidance on the required documentation.

Q: What should I pack for the tour?

A: It is advisable to pack appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions, including layers for both warm and cool temperatures. Comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and personal essentials are also recommended. We will provide you with a detailed packing list prior to your departure.

Q: Can I customize the tour itinerary to suit my preferences?

A: Yes, we understand that each traveler has unique preferences. We are open to discussing customization options to ensure your tour aligns with your interests and requirements. Please communicate your preferences during the booking process, and we will do our best to accommodate them.

Q: How can I book the Sichuan to Tibet Overland Tour?

A: To book the tour or inquire further, please contact our team through the provided channels. We will be delighted to assist you with the booking process and answer any additional questions you may have.